February 2016 Archives

On behalf of Kelley Joseph of Law Office of Kelley A. Joseph, P.A. posted in Visitation on Wednesday, February 24, 2016.

Fighting over parental rights and visitation can be an enormously upsetting situation. You can feel threatened, scared and very protective when it comes to legally defining who has rights over a child.

On behalf of Kelley Joseph of Law Office of Kelley A. Joseph, P.A. posted in Child Custody & Support on Friday, February 19, 2016.

People all across Florida are raising children as a single parent or with another parent but separately. It is no longer uncommon for people to get divorced or have children before getting married and modern families are no longer defined strictly as one with a mom, dad and a couple kids.

On behalf of Kelley Joseph of Law Office of Kelley A. Joseph, P.A. posted in Child Custody & Support on Wednesday, February 10, 2016.

As difficult as any family legal issue can be, not all of them lead to bitter, contentious court battles. In fact, many disputes can be resolved by the parties involved long before any court hearing. If you are dealing with a problem stemming from divorce, child custody or child support, you should know that you have the option to pursue more peaceful ways of finding a resolution.

On behalf of Kelley Joseph of Law Office of Kelley A. Joseph, P.A. posted in Child Custody & Support on Friday, February 5, 2016.

Every parent should have an appreciation for how crucial child support payments are, whether they are the parent paying or receiving them. This money allows custodial parents to provide the things their child needs and wants while also serving as a way to connect a non-custodial parent and child, even if only financially.

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